Talk:Hopkins, Minnesota
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As a denzien of Hopkins, I must question where the distance measurement comes from. St. Louis Park/Edina are the only cities between Hopkins and Minneapolis, and they aren't anywhere near 13 miles wide. It's possible that it's being measured from downtown to downtown, but that's a kinda silly way to measure distance between two almost entierly developed cities, and even if it were to stand, there should be some sort of comment saying where the measurements are from, boarder to boarder or center to center. Thanatosimii 21:09, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
You my good sir are quite mistaken. Take that street that goes by the city, its st. louis park, (with Edina to the south) then Minneapolis. Nothing in between
--Donatj 03:41, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'm afraid I don't understand what you just said. Could you rephrase it? I still protest that it couldn't be anywheres near 13 miles. I'm staring at a map right now, it couldn't be much more than 2 miles boarder to boarder. Thanatosimii 05:36, 21 June 2007 (UTC)